Month: September 2018

By: Jesse Cook (Correspondent) Apart from the Cleveland Browns’ first win in 635 days, Saints/Falcons, and another installment of the Patrick Mahomes Passing Instructional Program, Week 3 was kind of drag.

By: Matthew Jacobson The Sharon High School Eagles suffered their worst loss of the season to the North Attleboro High School Red Rocketeers 42-14. This makes the Eagles 1-2 heading into Sharon’s first night football game ever against the Stoughton High School Black Knights at 7:00 p.m. on Friday.

By: Tanvi Mittal (Correspondent) Pope Francis was recently accused of covering up several sexual abuse allegations by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganó, the previous Vatican ambassador, who in a letter accused the pope of knowing from as early as 2013 about the abuse. In response to this, Pope Francis has called a meeting in February for all the Catholic bishops to discuss the issue of sexual abuse and determine ways to prevent it. This is unprecedented because no pope has ever called such a large scale meeting before to discuss the issue.

By: Anabelle Keimach (Correspondent) Each fall ten Chinese exchange students come to study at Sharon High School, but this year they have been denied visas, and their opportunity to come study in the United States is in jeopardy.

By: Sarah Hirschorn (Online Co-Editor in Chief) New staff positions are being created for the 2018-2019 school year. Such as the new Campus Safety Monitor. The Campus Safety Monitor, a position that is soon to be filled, will take on an important role in the hallways, cafeteria, and administration.

By: Rachel Hess Wachman (Correspondent) After Serena Williams, a world famous tennis player, argued with the umpire over a rarely enforced violation at the U.S. Open on Saturday September 8th, an Australian newspaper printed a controversial cartoon of Williams that has been labeled by many as both racist and misogynistic.

By: Ben Kane (Editor in Chief) November 6th, 2018: a day that will undoubtedly be one of the most important days in America’s history and another demonstration of the power of the democracy we live in— a day that will set the course of the American government for the foreseeable future, and a day whose results will impact the lives of every American citizen.

By: Jesse Cook (Correspondent) Week 1 was a surprising week for football with Le’veon Bell’s sitting, Ryan Fitzpatrick’s starting, and Aaron Rodgers’ returning. Unexpected players proved to be stars, while usually incredible players had mediocre games, so who will be a good fantasy pick for Week 2?